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New-look Wimbledon prepares for life without line judges
LONDON – Wimbledon is guaranteed to be picture-perfect when it gets under way next week but the courts will never look the same again after the demise of line judges.…
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Tenth Bayview Youth Cup kicks off in Mitchells Plain this weekend
Battle lines have been drawn and friends will become foes when this year’s edition of the Bayview u-16 Youth Cup gets underway at Strandfontein Sports Ground on Sunday 29 June.
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Tete and Gerda first to cross the Comrades finish line for 2025
Tete Dijana was the first man to cross the finish line of the 98th Comrades Marathon 2025 this morning, completing the course in a time of 05:25:28, ahead of Piet…
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Naelbyt SA-Beker halfeindstryd die naweek in Nelspruit en Kimberley
Opwindende aksie word verwag wanneer die Airlink Pumas die Sanlam Boland Kavaliers in die eerste SA Beker-halfeindstryd in Nelspruit Vrydagaand (19:00) ontvang, en wanneer die verdedigende kampioene, Suzuki Griekwas, Saterdagmiddag…
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Understanding head injuries in rugby: What parents need to know
The rugby season in South Africa underscores the risks of head injuries. Early detection and accurate diagnosis are critical for effective treatment.
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Understanding head injuries in rugby: What parents need to know
The rugby season in South Africa underscores the risks of head injuries. Early detection and accurate diagnosis are critical for effective treatment.
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Sports therapist Jihaan Cloete shares expert tips on prevention and recovery
With the rugby season in Western Province starting this month (April) it is a given that players will get injured.
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Japanese F1 GP: They said it was the car – then Suzuka happened
Max Verstappen’s impressive win at the Japanese Grand Prix showcased his extraordinary talent, challenging doubts about his abilities, even as Red Bull’s car struggles continued.
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Crashes, fires as Piastri fastest in chaotic second Japan GP practice
Oscar Piastri topped a chaotic second practice for the Japanese Grand Prix, securing a McLaren one-two ahead of Lando Norris, while Jack Doohan crashed heavily, causing multiple red flags.









